Behavioral Research in Accounting
Behavioral Research in Accounting (BRIA) is published by the Accounting, Behavior and Organizations Section of the American Accounting Association. Original research relating to accounting and how it affects and is affected by individuals and organizations will be considered by the journal. Theoretical papers and papers based upon empirical research (e.g., field, survey, and experimental research) are appropriate. The primary audience of the journal is the membership of the Accounting, Behavior and Organizations Section of the American Accounting Association.
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ISSN: 1050-4753
eISSN: 1558-8009
Senior Editor
Charles Bailey, James Madison University, School of Accounting, Harrisonburg, VA, U.S.A., BRIA@aaahq.org
Senior Managing Editor:
Nate Smith, American Accounting Association, nate@aaahq.org
Journal Information Packet and Editor's Report
For information about journal activity and data, view the Behavioral Research in Accounting Journal Information Packet by clicking here.
For previous Journal Information Packets click here.
To read the latest Editor Report, click the DOI link below:
Charles Baily, Steve Salterio. 2020. Annual Editor Report. Behavioral Research in Accounting, Vol. 32, No. 2. https://doi.org/10.2308/bria-10791
Journal Information Packet Citation American Accounting Association. 2020. Behavioral Research in Accounting Journal Information Packet. Copyright 2020, American Accounting Association.
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